Stay connected with Apple Watch
Apple Watch makes it easy to communicate with friends, family, and coworkers, even when your iPhone isn’t with you.

Send a message, right from your wrist
Quickly respond to a message with Siri. When Apple Watch is connected to Wi-Fi or cellular, just raise your wrist and say, “Tell Julie I’ll be there in five minutes.” Or touch and hold the message to give your friend a thumbs up with a Tapback reply.

Make a call
Siri can also help you make a quick call. With an Apple Watch with a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, raise your wrist and say “Call Mom.” If you have a Wi-Fi connection, a simple “FaceTime Mom” does the trick.

Announce your arrival
Meeting a friend? Apple Watch can let them know you’ve arrived. Open the Find People app and tap your friend. Scroll up, tap Notify [your friend’s name], then choose to notify your friend when you arrive at their location.

Tap and talk
For a quick audio chat, try Walkie-Talkie . Tap a friend’s name, touch and hold the talk button, and ask “Got time to chat?”
For more information, see Send messages, Make phone calls, Use Apple Watch to get directions or contact a friend, and Use Walkie-Talkie.